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Article: Mexican-Themed Restaurant's Owners Find 'Lost Love' in Virginia City, Mont.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Article date:
- June 9, 2003
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By Perry Backus, The Montana Standard, Butte Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jun. 9--VIRGINIA CITY, Mont.--Amy Kelley sometimes shares her kitchen in the morning with a ghost with a voice like jazz-great Billie Holiday.
But it doesn't bother her. That's just part of the charm of living and working in one of Montana's premier historic places -- Virginia City.
"I don't mess with her and she doesn't mess with me," said Kelley, who began hearing the disembodied soulful tunes shortly after taking over the management of the restaurant. "I had no idea that there was a ghost here. I thought someone had left the stereo on. She sounded a lot ...
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